Whether you like it or not, there's no stopping Lena Dunham,
creator of the much beloved, much criticized HBO show Girls (see Michael Braithwaite's piece online at thephoenix.com). She'll be at
the Museum of Fine Arts presenting Tiny Furniture (2010), the
micro-budgeted indie film that got her started and in which she plays a precursor
to the autobiographical protagonist of the TV show, encountering the same
trials of degrading romance, existential ennui, skewed feminism, and self-loathing.
The screening will be followed by a Q&A.